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Posted 16 July, 2026

Director - Electrical, Controls & Instrumentation Lead I NZ

AECOM
Auckland, AUK, NZ Full Time
Reference: 963d049f79c63bd1

Job Description

Director – Electrical, Controls & Instrumentation Lead I NZ Full-time State/Province: Auckland Business Group: DCS Legal Entity: AECOM New Zealand Limited Business Line: Energy Work Location Model: Hybrid Operating Group: International Primary Location: NZ - Auckland Lead AECOM’s New Zealand Electrical, Controls & Instrumentation (E,C&I) team into this key practice area and market. You will be leading and refining the strategic approach across the Energy, Generation, Manufacturing, Food Processing, Industrial and related Electrical sectors, shaping our services to align with market needs and growth areas with our clients. In this role, you will have the remit to continue to build AECOM’s reputation in the market working with external clients to initiate, understand, and provide technical, project and advisory services across complex and rapidly evolving E,C&I and related projects, client and site requirements. You will be leading activities across business development and client relationship management, engaging with key clients as a trusted advisor, to understanding their current and future needs. You will also be balancing project delivery excellence, supporting the delivery of complex, innovative, and rapidly evolving technical requirements in the E,C&I discipline working with client technical teams, site teams, senior leaders, external contractors and other key stakeholders. In addition, you will be leading AECOM’s NZ E,C&I team, helping to support their continued development as well as growing their technical abilities, delivery and consulting skills. Mentoring, coaching and developing others will be important in this role as well as developing succession plans across the team along with leading recruitment balanced with pipeline and client needs. You will be part of the AECOM Generation & Storage team and Energy business line in New Zealand (NZ), with technical subject matter expertise available across multiple disciplines to provide solutions for project and client requirements. The fast‑paced and innovative nature of projects will suit a business and technical leader looking to grow client relationships and make a difference across the sector in a client and market facing role. How you will make a difference Lead the E,C&I practice area across NZ, across market and client requirements, technical service offerings, and team development. Act as a trusted advisor for the sector and external clients, providing technical knowledge and advisory insight across energy and project options during project initiation. Lead business development activities, including bid and proposal response processes, working across AECOM’s team of subject matter engineering disciplines. Oversee the technical approach working with client technical teams, as well as with AECOM disciplines, applying your E,C&I and related engineering capability. Ensuring and leading the E,C&I approach to project delivery excellence, including Project or Design Management leadership ensuring scope, timeframe and client budget requirements are met. Provide mentoring and coaching for the development of others in the E,C&I team, supporting their career development and the growth of the team’s technical capability and capacity. Ideally based in Auckland, this role has scope to be based in other main AECOM offices throughout New Zealand. Some domestic travel may be required depending on client, site, project and people leadership requirements. What you will bring Current relationships and a network working with a broad range of industrial, processing, manufacturing, generation and related clients including large corporate and public sector clients. A track record and ability for building positive client relationships, across senior leaders and with technical engineering, project and site teams. Deep knowledge of E,C&I engineering requirements including binary cycle engineering concepts. Significant experience (15+ years) across the instrumentation, controls and electric domain areas with a focus on project delivery on large, complex projects. Track record assuring quality and compliance—confirming what is built aligns with detailed design and contractual performance obligations. Excellent stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills across technical and commercial domains. People and team leadership experience, including establishing frameworks and approaches to develop others technical, project delivery, and consulting abilities. A relevant engineering degree ideally with a postgraduate qualification such as being a Chartered Engineer or similar designation. Why you’ll love working with us Flexible work arrangements available, aligned with the market and client facing role requirements Purchase up to 6 weeks additional annual leave per year Volunteer and representation leave Flex public holidays – swap Easter or other holidays for ones that suit you better Ready to push the limits of what’s possible? We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those with disabilities, additional health or mental health needs, and/or neurodiverse conditions. If you require any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know. Applications are reviewed as they come in, and the role may close earlier than expected, so if this opportunity sounds like you, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in your potential and we are here to help you achieve it. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. 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